Raymond Suttner
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Born | [1] Durban South Africa |
29 August 1945
Institutions | Rhodes University |
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Raymond Suttner (b. Durban South Africa), is an activist, academic, journalist and well known public figure in South Africa.[2]
29 August 1945 inContents
Activism
During the struggle against apartheid Suttner was in the leadership of the African National Congress, South African Communist Party and the United Democratic Front. He served two prison terms under apartheid.
Academic Affiliations
He currently has academic affiliations at Rhodes University, the University of South Africa and the University of the Witwatersrand.[3]
Publications
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Personal Life
Suttner is married to the academic, writer and activist Nomboniso Gasa.[citation needed]
References
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- ↑ Raymond Suttner, Who's Who South Africa
External links
- Official website
- Statement in Court by Raymond Suttner, Lecturer in Law at the University of Natal, African National Congress, 1975
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- White Left (South Africa)
- Writers from Durban
- University of Cape Town alumni
- University of the Witwatersrand alumni
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